Seems Dallas isn’t the only place dealing with the issue of skyscrapers and sunlight.

We have the new 42-story Museum Tower with a slightly convex face blasting the neighboring Nasher Museum with reflected light.

London has the soon-to-be-completed 37-story “Walkie-Talkie” building with its slightly concave face allegedly melting parts of cars.

A Londoner who works near the building told Bloomberg News that the building’s reflected light was “like walking through a wall of heat.”

And that’s in London, which is not exactly known for its sun and heat.

A Salon.com piece has photos of an egg being fried in the building’s reflection. Salon reports that the building was designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, who also designed another concave-faced building, the Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas, that reportedly shot a light beam at the pool that people nicknamed “The Vdara Death Ray.” A Chicago lawyer told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that his hair had been scorched by the intense reflection.

The Las Vegas hotel applied a high-tech film to the glass. The BBC reports that the London tower’s owners are considering putting a similar film on the windows, or even misaligning the window panels to break up the mirror-like face. In Los Angeles, where a similar problem bedeviled the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in 2003, they sanded down some of the offending steel panels.